Perhaps it helped him increase his appetite. But yeah, it a pretty ambiguous statement.

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I'm now weening off milk, and replacing it with more food. In a sense, milk helped me develop better eating habits.

Originally Posted by lawdog

What the hell does that mean?

He means the milk not only grew his body, it grew his brain and made him smarter. Thus he was better able to design a rational nutrition plan. But now that he's smarter, he's not as much fun at parties, so he's going off the milk to take the IQ back down a notch.

He means the milk not only grew his body, it grew his brain and made him smarter. Thus he was better able to design a rational nutrition plan. But now that he's smarter, he's not as much fun at parties, so he's going off the milk to take the IQ back down a notch.

Whatever. Most people run to the supplement store looking for a quick fix, but instead I opted to use milk to help increase my daily calorie intake. Eventually I became more advanced with timing and designing my meals and I'm now able to eat even more without drinking a ridiculous amount.

I'm still drinking about half a gallon. I use it mostly right when I go to sleep and just as a drink with my meals.

But, I have to say it is an ongoing success (I'm still gaining a pound a week, and I'll easily be 210 before I leave high school).